So, you want to know the TRUTH about Residential Schools

Mar. 6, 2025 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Timms Centre for the Arts, North Campus

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Chief Wilton Littlechild CC AOE MSC KC is from the Ermineskin reserve, Maskwacîs. He spent fourteen of his early years in residential schools. In that time, he witnessed and was subjected to the tangible darkness that was brought about by these institutions. Grounded in traditional and cultural ways, Littlechild decided to pursue post-secondary education in physical education and law, here at the University of Alberta. The love of sports has always cast a bright light in Chief Littlechild’s life.

Chief Wilton Littlechild served as a commissioner to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (2009 – 2015). The task was difficult and the work culminated with the final report and the 94 Calls to Action. The contributions made by Chief Littlechild are many and he has received many honors. On March 6, he will be honouring us with his story.

Please note that this talk will include sensitive subject matter.

Cost
Free
Links
Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
Contact
Associate Dean (Indigenous Relations) Tanya Harnett/ Faculty of Arts
403 393-5755
tharnett@ualberta.ca
Audience
Community, Public
Faculty, Staff
Undergraduate Students
Graduate Students
Category
Alumni Arts, Culture Ceremonies, Special Events Conferences, Meetings, Forums Lectures, Seminars Presentations
Keywords
TRC Truth & Reconciliation Residential Schools Indigenous